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воскресенье, 23 сентября 2018 г.

• συνοδικός • September 24 / September 11 •

συνοδικός

September 24 / September 11
2018 (7527)
Afterfeast of the NATIVITY of the Theotokos
• A Weeping icon of the Most Holy Mother of God of Kazan, in KAPLUNOVKA (1689) 卡普路诺夫卡
The Kaplunovsk Icon of the Mother of God, after its wondrous appearance in a dream to the priest Ioann, on 11 September 1689 had been purchased by him from a Moscow iconographer, who was passing through the village of Kaplunovka. One time, on the Third Sunday of Great Lent, the icon shone with an extraordinary light, and was then transferred into the local Kaplunovsk church. The Kaplunivska Icon of the Mother of God of Kazan became famous for its association with Hetman Ivan Mazepa and the Battle at Poltava in 1709. Peter I took this icon to keep with his army. The Lutheran soldiers of King Charles XII of Sweden went to burn down the Church in which the icon was enshrined, but to their great mystification, the Church would not catch fire despite their concerted efforts. Charles then asked Hetman Mazepa what shrine was housed in the Church that protected it from burning. When the Hetman told the king about the Kaplunivska icon, the king then asked where it was now. When the Hetman told the king that the tsar had it, King Charles became sullen and said that it was doubtful if they would ever defeat Peter as a result.
• ZIMNENSKA Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos
The Zimnenska icon was given to the Zimnensky monastery by St Volodymyr the Great as he often retired to Zimnenske during the winter. The icon itself was a gift to St Volodymyr frm the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople on the occasion of his wedding to Anna of Constantinople.
SYNAXIS OF SAINTS OF THE SVYATOGORSKY CAVE MONASTERY of Ukraine
The Holy Mountains Lavra (Sviatogorskaya Lavra or the Sviatogorsky Cave Monastery of Dormitiom of Theotokos) is a major Orthodox Christian monastery on the steep right bank of the Seversky Donets River near the city of Sviatohirsk in Donetsk Oblast (province) of eastern Ukraine. The name comes from the surrounding Holy Mountains.
• Sainted ILARION Grigorovich, bishop of Krutitsk (1759) // DEC 16 //
• Venerable Archmandrite THADDEI Kokujlovich (1758) // JUN 7 //
• Venerable Archmandrite RAPHAIL Mokrenskij (1765) // FEB 23 //
• Venerable Archmandrite ARSENI Mitrofanov (1859) // OCT 25 //
• Venerable Archmandrite GERMAN Klitsa (1890) // APR 26 //
• Venerable Archmandrite SOFRONI Smornov (1921) // AUG 1 //
• Venerable hieroschemamonk IOANN Krükov (1867) the Recluse // AUG 24 //
• Venerable hieroschemamonk LONGIN Griftsov (1882) // JUL 27 //
• Venerable hieromonk THEODOSY (1850) // NOV 2 //
• Venerable hieromonk CYPRIAN Man’ko (1874) // JUL 8 //
• Venerable hieromonk IOANNIKI Averkijev (1882) // FEB 23 //
• Venerable hieromonk ISAAKI Golovin (1903) // AUG 8 //
• Hosiosconfessor Archmandrite IOIL Ozeryanskij (17th c.) // SEP 24 //
• Hosiosconfessor Archmandrite TRIFON Skripchenko (1939) // MAY 14 //
• Hosiosconfessor Schemaarchmandrite MICHAEL Galushko (1961) // MAR 24 //
• Hosiosconfessor Abbot IOANN Strel’tsov (1970) // SEP 24 //
• Hosiosconfessor hieroschemamonk PAISI Moskot (1937) // DEC 15 //
• Monk THEOPHIL Sharonin, Fool for Christ (1868) // FEB 12 //
• MM Prince DEMETRIUS 迪弥特里, his wife Pincess EUANTHEA (Euantha, Euanthia, Euanthe or Evanthia) 艾弗安提亚, and their son DEMETRIAN 迪弥特里安 (1st c.) at Skepsis on the Hellespont
Οἱ Ἅγιοι Δημήτριος, Εὐανθία ἡ σύζυγός του καὶ Δημητριανὸς ὁ γιός τους
• Martyrs SERAPION 塞拉彼雍, CRONIDES 科若尼迪 and LEONTIUS 莱翁提 in Alexandria (237) drowned in the sea
• PROTUS and HYACINTH (257) brothers, they were both servants and were martyred in Rome. The relics of St Hyacinth were uncovered in 1845
• Brother and Sister M FELIX and VM REGULA at Zurich, and M EXUPERANTIUS (3rd c.)
• Martyress IA 伊雅 (Eudocia, Eudoxia, Eudokia, Violets or Eä) of Persia, together with 9 000 MM in Persia (363)
Ἡ Ἁγία Ἴα ἡ Μάρτυς
• MM DIODORUS 迪奥多若, DIOMEDES 迪奥弥迪 and DIDYMUS 狄迪默 in Laodicea, Syria (364)
Οἱ Ἅγιοι Διόδωρος, Διομήδης καὶ Δίδυμος
• Translation of the relics of Venerables SERGIUS 塞尔吉 and HERMAN 革尔曼 of Valaam (1353) the founders of Valaam Monastery travelled there from Kyiv
Ἀνακομιδὴ Τιμίων Λειψάνων Ὁσίων Πατέρων Σεργίου καὶ Γερμανοῦ
• More than 300 Martyrs of Battle at Krtscanisi, Georgia (1795)
• Martyrs ROMANUS, ISIDOR, and LEO
NEW MARTYRS AND CONFESSORS in the 20th century
• Venerable Elder SILOUAN 息庐安 the Athonite (1938) of St Panteleimon Monastery, Mt Athos
• Hieroconfessor Abbot IOANN (Tikhon Streltsov) (1885-1970)
• Hieromartyr NIKOLAJ Podjakov, presbiter, archpriest (1867-1918)
• Hieromartyr VICTOR Usov, presbiter, priest (1918)
• Hieromartyr KARP El’b, presbiter, archpriest (1937)
• Hieromartyr NIKOLAJ Shyrogorov, deacon (1904-1942)
• JOHN the Abbot, of Svyatogorsk Monastery (1970)
• ADELPHUS (670) Grandson of St Romaricus and his successor as Abbot of Remiremont in the east of France
• ALMIRUS (Almer, Almire) (560) a hermit at Gréez-sur-Roc
Born in Auvergne in France, he finally went to live as a hermit at Gréez-sur-Roc, where he reposed.
• ARSENIUS of Calabria (904), an Italian-Greek monk, spiritual father of Elias Speleota
• BODO (670) Bishop of Toul in France
• Venerable DEINIOL (Daniel) 得尼奥尔 1st Bishop of Bangor in Wales (584)
Son of a Celtic chieftain, possibly from the area of Strathclyde, Scotland; related to Saint Asaph of Llanelwy. Founded monasteries in Gwynedd and Flintshire. First bishop of Bangor, Wales, consecrated by Saint Dubritius. An evangelist and excellent shepherd of his people. Worked with Saint David of Wales. The cathedral of Bangor and several other churches were named in his honour.
• Venerable ELIAS the Cave Dweller (Elia Speleota) of Calabria (960)
• EMILIAN (520) Bishop of Vercelli in Piedmont in Italy
A hermit for forty years, he became Bishop of Vercelli in Piedmont in Italy where he reposed a centenarian.
• Sainted EUCHARIUS 1st Bishop of Trier (3rd c.)
• EUPHROSYNUS 艾弗福若西诺 the Cook, of Alexandria, monk (9th c.)
Ὁ Ἅγιος Εὐφρόσυνος ὁ μάγειρας
His icon is found in countless Orthodox kitchens. Euphrosynus was a simple man, but a man of God. He served as the cook in an Amorean monastery in the ninth century. One night, the spiritual father of this monastery saw himself in Paradise, and saw Euphrosynus there as well. Euphrosynus picked and gave him three apples from Paradise. When the spiritual father awoke, he saw three unusually beautiful and fragrant apples by his pillow. He quickly found Euphrosynus and asked him: ``Where were you last night, brother?'' ``I was where you were, father,'' the blessed God-pleaser replied. The spiritual father then revealed the entire incident to the monks, and all recognized the sanctity and godliness of Euphrosynus. But Euphrosynus, fearing the praise of men, immediately fled the monastery and hid in the wilderness, where he spent the remainder of his life.
• The Holy Glorious Right-victorious hieromartyr JUVENALY of Alaska, Protomartyr of America (1761-1796)
• LOARN (Loarnn) Bishop of Bright, County of Down (5th c.)
• Sainted MATERNUS Bishop of Cologne (325)
• Repose of MELCHIZEDEK of Mzensk, the young Elder (1846)
• Venerable PAPHNUTIUS 帕弗努提 the Confessor, Bishop of Thebais (4th c.)
• Sainted PATIENS Archbishop of Lyons in France (491)
• PETRUS the Metropolitan of Nicäa, Confessor of Sacred Icons (826)
• SILLÁN (Siollan) of Imleach Cassain, in Cuailgne (or of Imleach-caoin, in Tir-Aedha)
• Venerable THEODORA the Younger, of Alexandria, nun passed herself off as a man named Theodore (474-491)
Ἡ Ὁσία Θεοδώρα ἡ ἐν Ἀλεξανδρείᾳ
A Christian woman, she fell into a life of sin for many years, had a conversion experience, returned to her faith, and lived the rest of her life as a penitent hermit in the deserts of Thebaid, Egypt. Living the rugged like of a desert hermit, no one knew she was a woman until she died and they were preparing her for burial.
• VM THEODORA 德奥多拉 of Vasta in the Peloponnesos, Nun (10th c.)
Ἡ Ἁγία Θεοδώρα ἡ Ὁσιομάρτυς ἡ ἐν Βάστᾳ
• Sainted VALERIUS Bishop of Trier (420)
• Sainted WILBERT Archbishop of Cologne (889)
• VINCENT (554) Abbot of St Claudius in León in Spain, martyred by the Arian Visigoths
• VINCIANA of Ghent (7th c.)
• Canonization (1978) of Blessed XENIA 克塞尼亚 of St Petersburg, Fool for Christ (1803)
• ZENO Bishop of Naples
In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
O God, be merciful to me, a sinner.
愿上帝怜恤我罪人
O Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God,
for the sake of the prayers
of Thy most pure Mother,
our holy and God-bearing fathers and all the saints, have mercy on us.
Amen.



Blessed be God.

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